HentaiMcToonboob
HentaiMcToonboob
HentaiMcToonboob

Yes although they removed the lyrics about being covered in hair. No mid-song shirt loss.

Sounds like they’re trying to Switch it up.

Did no one notice how derivative the damn thing is?

I’ve played through (or nearly through) 4 or 5 open world games prior to Breath of the Wild. I’m about 10 hours into BotW and what amazes me is this is the first open world game that I fully enjoy exploring the world. A lot of open world games treat the open world areas as something you pass through from point A to

WE MUST MAKE THIS STRUCTURE TALL!

I got that reference!

The Collector, uh... finds a way.

DID YOU JUST THINK ABOUT WRITING “ADULT WITH A JOB”????

Could’ve been worse. Imagine if he said “Martha”!

Heh, I saw your comment the other day that led to this. Well played.

Lol, great reference. I was lurking on that little spat in the comments yesterday; better not finish that sentence else you run the risk of triggering yet ANOTHER showdown with someone else over literally nothing.

Just think. You’re in the same place as the people who finished the game.

As an adult...I love playing Nintendo/video games. Just wanted everyone to know that. Being an adult can sometimes be pretty awesome!

Can I just also point out that “I don’t have this problem because I don’t use the product enough to have it” is not in any way a useful thing for anyone else to know? What exactly did HentaiImSuchAnEdgyPervName hope to accomplish by posting? Does he think someone’s going to be like “Holy shit the Switch is perfect I

“But as an adult with a job...”

Someone had to.

I’m glad you could white knight for him.

Same here - married, three kiddos, full time IT at a law firm. If I get a couple hours in, in a day then I’m luckly - absoutely zero issues with mine so far.

Yeah, I get what you’re saying, but if you find it so critically important that people state things in the most delicate way possible, then why are you on a site like kotaku, where literally every single article is written under the company-wide gimmicky policy of “write every article as though you are the